Woodsnake, I'll work on getting something put up so you can listen.
Gene, the engine is definently hotter after sitting for a few minutes. I figured that was a normal thing since it's turned off, the residual heat rises from the cylinders and the fan isnt moving any air across the engine. I forgot to mention that I did go out and buy a spacer and put it in. Prior to doing that, I had a big problem with the engine idling after a hot start (it wouldnt even start unless I gave it some gas). That problem went away after putting the spacer on. It still stumbles for a minute, but it will start and run without touching the gas pedal.
As for the PCV setup, I'll see what I can find for diagrams and such and work on that. if I run into any other issues with that I'll start a new thread on it. (I can't believe that this one went two pages.) Same thing with opening the engine and checking the valves and cam (after all, the weekend is here and the wife wants to go for a drive).
Poppy, I did, at one point, have the idle up to about 850 and the engine ran smoother, with the vacuum mostly steady at about 16", maybe a 1/4" fluctuation or so. At 680rpm, the vac is about 14" with a 1/2" fluctuation. When I give it throttle the vacuum goes up to about 20-21" and is rock solid.
OK, Good! It appears to me, the engine is liking 850-900 Rs, There is nothing wrong with that. Raising the idle will help with re-starts, as well. Adding the spacer will reduce any heat-soak by the carb and impending vapor lock, another good fix. That 16" of vac is looking more normal.
Now, this comment can cause all kinds of additional comments, but, I'll throw it out there anyway.
I'll say most all pre-emission era cars ran full vac to the dizzy. "Ported" didn't show up until "Federales" got involved. I have tried both, ported (1405 Eddy) and full vac (680 Holly XE series). I made best power and over-all drive-ability running "full vac". I am running "full vac" today with my dual Weber setup. So, it's depends on your setup and what your engine likes.
Driving it in to work this morning, it definently felt like I had more power and the acceleration was smoother.
You might feel like you are taking a test, but I feel like I'm back in class learning this stuff all over again!

I really do appreciate the help from all of you. Thanks again.